FORMATION OF EGG ENVELOPES IN THE FRESH-WATER CALANOID COPEPOD, HEMIDIAPTOMUS INGENS

Citation
C. Cuoc et al., FORMATION OF EGG ENVELOPES IN THE FRESH-WATER CALANOID COPEPOD, HEMIDIAPTOMUS INGENS, INVERTEBRATE REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT, 26(1), 1994, pp. 63-78
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology",Zoology
ISSN journal
07924259
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
63 - 78
Database
ISI
SICI code
0792-4259(1994)26:1<63:FOEEIT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
In Hemidiaptomus ingens, fertilization occurs at the time of oocyte sp awning in the ovisac. Fertilization induces the reactivation of the oo cytes, arrested in meiotic prophase I, and above all, the development of two successive membrane envelopes arising before the formation of t he eggshells. At once, within 25 min after spawning, a first cortical reaction induces the development of the fertilization envelope. This e nvelope is composed of a thin amorphous coat delaminated from the plas ma membrane and of a material exocytosized from cortical vesicles whic h coalesces with the coat. This process results in the formation of a perivitelline space between the fertilization envelope and the plasma membrane. Subsequently, a new envelope appears from 25 to 60-90 min af ter spawning according to the same process, i.e., the association of a coat arising from a second delamination of the plasma membrane and of a material issued from the exocytosis of another type of cortical ves icles. This second envelope divides the perivitelline space into two c ompartments, an outer compartment or primary shell space, and an inner one or secondary shell space. An outer multi-layered shell begins to develop in the inner compartment within 1 h after spawning from exogen ous material which is presumably produced by specialized shell glands located in the last segment of the prosome. This shell reaches its max imal thickness 48 h after spawning. Finally, when the outer shell is c ompleted, an inner shell arises from embryos.